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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION (BTP106)
1. According to Module 1, what is the difference between Charity, Development, and Transformation?
· A. They are all the same thing
· B. Charity gives a meal; Development teaches farming; Transformation asks WHY the family is hungry and changes the system
· C. Charity is for churches; Development is for government; Transformation is for NGOs
· D. Charity is bad; Development is good; Transformation is impossible
2. Module 2 teaches us to ask “Why?” five times. What is this called?
· A. Five Finger Prayer
· B. Root Cause Analysis
· C. The Five Books of Moses
· D. Pentecostal Questioning
3. The THREE FACES OF POWER described in Module 2 are:
· A. Power, Glory, Honour
· B. Visible Power, Hidden Power, Invisible Power
· C. Father, Son, Holy Spirit
· D. Political, Economic, Religious
4. Which face of power is described as “the most dangerous one” because it lives inside our minds?
· A. Visible Power
· B. Hidden Power
· C. Invisible Power
· D. Political Power
5. ABCD in Module 3 stands for what?
· A. Always Be Caring and Dear
· B. Asset-Based Community Development
· C. African Brotherhood of Community Developers
· D. A Big Community Dream
6. According to Module 3, what is wrong with starting with a “Needs List”?
· A. Needs Lists are too long
· B. It makes a community look EMPTY, BROKEN, and WEAK, turning people into beggars
· C. Needs Lists cost too much money to make
· D. Nobody knows how to make a Needs List
7. Module 4 says your first job as a community developer is:
· A. Start building immediately
· B. SHUT UP AND LISTEN
· C. Preach to the people
· D. Collect money from everyone
8. Module 5 introduces the “Theory of Change.” What does it do?
· A. It changes the subject when people are angry
· B. It connects your today actions to your tomorrow dream with logical steps
· C. It is a theory about changing churches
· D. It is a political manifesto
9. According to Module 9, which role is the GOAL for someone working with communities?
· A. The Saviour (“I have come to rescue you poor people”)
· B. The Ally (“I stand with you”)
· C. The Accomplice (“You lead, I will stand beside you even if it risks my comfort”)
· D. The Tourist (“I came to see and take pictures”)
10. Module 11 says we must measure “soft changes.” What is an example of a soft change?
· A. “We built one health centre”
· B. “We drilled three boreholes”
· C. “We marched to the council and presented our demand” (people gained courage)
· D. “We spent five million naira”
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